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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911. /
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CHURCH NOTICES.
Oaorglan Gladly contribute* the
Wowing thro* column* e*ch S*turd»y
f,r church notice*.
They mu*t. however, be eent *o *• to
rtoch The Qeoralan office not later than
noon Friday.
BAPTIST.
METHODIST.
TgnuRY^-Corner Davie and Foundry-*t*.
o. W. Farr, paator. Sunday school
,10 a m.: W. E. WHIIama, auporintond-
preaching. 11 a. nx and 7:J0 p. m.
iiri meeting of the Ladle*' Aid society
T«sd»y»‘3P- m. All era moat cordially
Invited-
nRlTO HILLS-Rov. Edward O. Macltay.
U castor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.:
wfehtman Bowden In charge. Service* ai
n a m. and 7:46 p. m. A cordial welcome
to *n.
psYNE MEMORIAL—Corner Luekla and
Hunnicutt-sl*. Rev. George D. Stone
Jftor M. C. Strickland •uperlntandont
Sunday school. Sunday *chooI at 9:30
Preaching at 11 a. m. and * p. in.
by R«v. Nath Tnompaon, of Waleika Oa.
Regular mid-week prayer service Wed-
SSiy evening at 7:20. A cordial lnvtta-
tloo * o all th*M service# 1* extended to
the public.
COLLEGE PARK—Wallace Roger*, pas
tor. Preaching by the paator at n a.
n, and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday achool. 0:10 a.
m i C McCrory, *uperlnt*ndent; Mid
week‘service. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.
TRINITY—Corner Whltehall-*t. and Trtn-
Itv-ave. Dr. J. B. Robin*, the pastor,
£ri,K“ C SuXd.y«h<5l. ip x'mS' w:
L F .“« ■'iSSSSSSS^lo ™^jETZS
cordially Invlled to ittend th*« service..
Reete free; good mualc. Part of the rnorn-
Ing service will be devoted to th* Wom-
an's Jubilee of Mlaalon*.
ST MARK—Corner Peachtree andFIfth-
ita A. M. Hughlett paator. Preach-
log by the paator at 11 a. m. and 7.30
p m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Deaf
Liiia class at 9:45 a. m.; W. F. Crus-
»dle, teacher. The public Is cordially In
vited.
ST. PAUL—Corner Grant and Sldney-at*.
Rev. J. R. King paator. Renilar Prayer
.ervlra at 6 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30;
' r. p. Cochran, suparlntendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor; at
7:10 p. m. by Rev. L. P. Wlntar*. Ep-
worih league at 1:30 p. m.; W. H.-Bor
ing. prealSnt. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:30 In lectur* room.
Fourth quarterly conference In another
pert of the building.
LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS—Preaching at
11 a m. by Rev. W. W. Watkins Sun
day school at 9:46 a. m.; L. W. Plunkett,
superintendent.
NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—Rav. M. L.
Underwood paator. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. by the paator. Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m.; W. E. Chapman, su
perintendent. Prayer moating Thursday
at 7:80 p. m.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn-
ave. and Ivy-st. Rev. Frank Siler paa
tor. Charles S. Stanago, director of
music. Preaching at 11 a. tn. by Bishop
A. W. Wilson, of Baltimore. Mas* meet
ing at 7:30 p. m„ addressed by Rov. W.
C. Lovett. D. D„ Bishop A. W. Wllaon
and possibly Bishop W. A. Candler,
General topic, "The Ecumenical Confer
ence *t Toronto—^Observations Front th*
Same." Sunday achool at 8:10 a. m.: T,
K. Glenn, superintendent. 8p«olal classes
for every ono. Mission Study classe* at
5 p. m. Epworth league at 0:80 p. m.
Rev. Frank Slier, the pastor, will con
tinue hie addresses on '*Tha Holy Bplrlt"
every night next weak except Saturday
nl(ht The paetor urges his congregation
to attend the Woman's Jubilee meetings
thte coming week.
EPWORTH—F. J. Maahbum paator.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:20 p. m.
by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:10
a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:10
p. m.
FIRST—Junction Peacbtree and Ivy-ata.
Rev. 8. P. Wiggins pastor. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7ii0 p. m. by the paator.
The evening sermon specially to young
men. Subject, "The Young Sian and HI*
Possessions." Sunday school at 9:30 a.
m.; w. H. Patterson, superintendent.
Teachers meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.
m. Prayer meeting following at 7:45 p.
m. Seats free. Public cordially Invited.
GRACE—North Boulevard and Hlghlaqd-
ave. James Oagood Grogan paator.
Sunday achool at 9:30 X m.: J. V. Well-
hern, superintendent. Preaching at 11 x
m. and 7:80 p. m. by the paator. Epworth
league at 3:30 p. m. MM-week prayer
service Wednesday evening at 7:30. The
public !* cordially Invited to all aervloes.
INMAN PARK—Edgewood-ave. Rev. 8.
A. Harris paator. Preaching at 11 a. m.
by Bishop w. A. Candler. Bunday achool
•t 9:30 a. m.: A. O. Candler, aupanntand-
ent. The public cordially Invited.
EAST ATLANTA — Mctropolitan-av*.,
corner Cranberry. Rav. C. V. Weath
ers pastor. Residence 49 Metropolltan-
•ve. Sunday achool at 9:30 x m.; Rav.
P F. Connally, superintendent Preach
ing at 11 a. m. by the paator and at 7:80
p. m. by Rev. 8. W. Sullivan. Epworth.
I"*gue at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed-
ne*lay evening at 7 o'clock. Subject,
Ealth." AU cordially Invited. Strangers
*“1 find a welcom# bare. .
EN0LI8H-AVE.—W. W. Brinafleld paa-
'W' [‘reaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. by Rev. WlU HUI, avangallat. Sunday
school at 9:30 x m.
ST. JOHN—Corner East Georgia and
Cemral-ave*. Rav. 8. B. Ledbetter
Ehstor Residence 34 East Oeorgla-ave.
There win be tbs regular services at 11
*■ m. and 7:80 p. m. Sermons by the pas-
'or Sunday achool at 0:30 a m. Ep-
vorth League each Bunday at 4:80 p. m.
A cordial welcome is extended to aU.
neate are free. Good music.
bonxie-BRAE—:Lillian and Jame*-sts.
..Preaching at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. by
SI Paator. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Jrayer meeting Wednesday night.
park.rt.—Dr, B. R. Belk paator.
Preaching at It a. m. by Rav. M. J.
T . h ® congregation will worship tn
i.'bey Lee-at. school auditorium. Sun-
day achool at 3:30 X m.; L. E. Floyd, su
perintendent. Public cordially Invited to
•ttend all the** service*.
R L 7AMER—Sunday Khool. 1:30 x m.:
u- 'w. William*,rape rintendent. Preach-
s* hy , R ®v Ben Graham, paator, at ll x
m and 7:30 p. m.
BAPTIST.
TABERNACLE—Sunday achool at 9:30
G r rad J «^tehi , nr.t , !l
;'Th\tt•g^^,,^o? h G u ^.•^ b jJrp , :
nai Tonhg people'e union at 4:30 p. m.
b«ng sendee at 7:30 p. m.: A. C. Soet-
2“’• .director: Mr*. A. C. Boatman, or-
tfr n Preaching by Dr. MacArthur to
H.ihi Rapt, * t Pbllathca Union of Atlanta.
aiSruL 1 !. T he Lamp for Baracaa
*52 1 hllatheaa.’’
DE LEON-AVE.—Arthur Hal*
paator. Preaching at 11 a m.
arutfrs:
IbJ‘u*!!' eoparlntetidant Workers meat-
Wedneaday night at 4:30. Midweek
1^1 er service Wedneaday night at 7:4*.
see -** ™***lnip. beginning Monday night
nd continuing Indefinitely, conducted by
T. R. Christie, of Columbus. Every-
welcome.
GORDON-ST.—William M. Senlell, p*a-
.*«• Praachln* at 11 al m. by Dr. Dear,
of The Baptlat Forum, and at 7:36 p. m.
by the paitor. Paetor-* aubleot, "The
Double Appeal of Moaea to Hobab" Sun
day achool at 9:30 a. m.: M. M. Ander-
aon superintendent. Pra,-er mietlSr at
7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Woman'* MU-
a'onary. aoclety at 3 p. m. Tuesday. The
public la Invited.
JACKSON HILL—Jackaon-at. and Eaat-
C. J. Thompson, paator. Sunday
*® l ’ool at 9:30 a. m.; Dr. TT p. H. Aker*
Raley, auperlntendent*. Wor
ship at 11 a. m. ana at 7:30 p. m. Ser
mons at both hours by the pastor. The
regular meeting* of the week as usual.
TEMPLE—Mi
sts. J. M. :
day school at
>;«n‘S d D.^,or H '
superintendent.' Preaching*til**” 1 '
7:10 p. m. by Rev. J Frank
Hunter-
man"
Everybody cordially Invited to' attend all
service*.
SBCOND--'The Risks of Rearing a Fam-
) n Atlanta” will be Dr. John E.
Whites subject Sunday night In the ■*-
. ——* night
rles of sermons on <*The Chances Men
The Risks They Run.” Regular
* Sermon by Dr.
9:30 a. m.
Take
acrvleeL
White. , .
Everybody Invited.
COLLEGE PARK—Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.; william W. Reid, superintendent.
Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.:
Rev.. A. F. O'Kelley, pastor. Subject for
the morning service. "Worship God."
together with some Important sugges-
tlona. Baptist Young People's union at
m ' Pfayer meeting Wedneaday
at 7:30 p. m.
Service* Sunday at u fraiSd V^m!
Preaching by the paator at both- services.
Subject for morning, “The Intercessory
Prayer of the Christian." Subject for
evening, "The People Who Shall Enter
Heaven." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; J.
C. Harrison, auperlntendent. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30
0 clock. Baptist Young Peoplota union
meeting Sunday at 0:30 p. m. Ladles
meeting Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
WESTERN HEIGHTS—Corner Chestnut
and Kennedy-sts. Take English-***. car
and get off at church. Sunday school at
3:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by Rev. J. J. Crow,
Ga. Public Invited to both
of Marietta,
aervloes.
INMAN PARK—A revival meeting Is now
In progress at the Inman Park church,
corner Elisabeth and Edgewood-ave*.
Services each evening, beginning at 7:30
o'clock. The paator. Dr. C. N. Donald
slon, is being assisted by Rev. A. W. La
mar, D.D., of Nashville, Tenn. Dr. La
ther Is a man of large, sympathetic heart
and la a charming preacher.
COOPER-BT—Corner Cooper and Bass
ets. Rev. J. T. Dameron, paator. Con
tinued series on "Brotherly Love” at 11
“ m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30:
H. Barrows, superintendent. Ladles'
Aid, Monday, 3 p. m. B. Y. P. V., Mon
day night. All Christian workers take
part at mid-week services. Choir prac
tice Friday night; Professor Marion Floyd,
musical director.
Good singing, bright. Instructive teaching.
Come and bring the children. Preaching,
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. by the paator.
Rev. W. H. Kershaw. Mid-week prayer
otlng, Wednesday evening at 7:30. All
ts free. Everybody welcome. At 3
m. Sunday afternoon the paator will
__ ordained to ministry. Mr. Kershaw
was born and raised In this city and has
been preaching as a licensed preacher for
several years. He Is well and favorably
PRESBYTERIAN.
WALLACE—Corner Walker and Stone-
wall-st*. Rev. W. H. Chapman paator.
Residence 120 Greenwlch-ave. Preaching
by the pastor .at 11 a. m. Topic. “For
giveness, plvlne and Human,’ and at
7:15 p. m: Topic, "The Vision of the
Golden Candlesticks That We Need."
Sabbath achool at 9:30 a. m.: C. R. Cun
ningham, superintendent. Special class
for young men. Prayer and teachers
meetings Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Strangers and visitors receive a cordial
welcome at all services.
----- -- m. by Rev. J.
lotte, N. C. Mr. Smith wlU preach
throughout the week at 7:46 p. m. Sab
bath school at 10 a. m. Young People's
Christian Union at 0:45 p. m. Cordial In
vitation 1* extended to all of these serv
Ices and especially the evangelistic serv-
WESTMINSTER—Corner Boulevard and
Forrest-ave. Divine worship at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m„ conducted by the pas
tor. Rev. A. A. Little. D. D. Subjects.
"Reaching the Other Man" and "Tempt
ing God. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.;
W. M. Everett, auperlntendent. Tenth-
at. Sunday school at 3:80 p. m.: C. P.
Taylor, superintendent. Young People's
Society at 5:30 p. m. A cordial welcome
to all'Wh'
I* given I
ho wish to worship.
BARNETT—Preaching at 11 a. m. and
Linton Johnson, pas-
i.i wTc.
7:10 p. m. by Rev.
tor. Sunday sohool, 9:30 a. m
Donald, superintendent. Prayer meeting.
Miuraday, ?:30 p. m. A warm welcome to
.>Ice Inasmuch as Ye Are Partakers
of Christ’s Sufferings.” At night, 7:80
p. m., “Marriage as God's Symbol of
Christ’s Love For His Church.* r
INMAN PARK—Corner Euclid and Edge-
wood-aves. Rev. James B. Flcklon, pas-
jr. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7:80 p. m.; preaching by the pastor at
both services. Subject for morning. ”Mod-
em Idolatry.” Subject for evening, "Is
Regeneration Out of Date?” Sunday
school, 9:80 a. m.; W. E. No will, super in
tendent. Young. People’s society, ~
day at 6:46. Cottage —
Monday night
MOORE MEMORIAL—Corner Luckle and
Latlmer-sts. Rev. A R. Holderbv, pas-
•r. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.
Subject, "Public worship." At the even
ing service Rev. Dr. J. B. Kolb, of the
Brasilian mission', will preach. Dr. Kolb
is a very entertaining speaker. Come out
and hear him. No subscription or offering
will be taken. Sunday school, 9:80 a. m.;
W. H. Hughes, superintendent Bible
lass taught by Ed Crussells; Christian
Sndeavor, 6:10 p. m., led by A T. Pea
cock; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:80
p. m. A cordial welcome to strangers and
students.
HARR18-8T.—Centrally located, one block
west from Peachtree-st. Rev. Jere A.
Moore, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; T. C.
Harris, superintendent. Preaching by the
pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. U. 8.
A. Presbyterians will find this their only
ehurch In the city. Strangers and visit
ors are cordially Invited.
EPI8COPAL.
(Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity.)
CATHEDRAL-Corner Washington and
Hunter-sts. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D.
D., dean, 7:89 a. m.. holy commu
nion; 11 a. m., morning prayer, litany
and sermon; 7:80 p. m., evening prayer
and sermon. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Air
other days: Morning prayer at 10:30 a. m
Litany on Wednesdays and Fridays al
W iter, having conducted some of the 4:80 p. m.
t chorus choirs In this city. All of his
friends are Invited to be present Take
Pryor-st. to Federal prison cars and get
off at the church.
EDOEWOOD—Bible school, 9:80 a. m.;
preaching by the pastor, V. C. Norcross,
at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Baptism at
night. All most cordially Invited to all
sendees.
OAKLAND CITY—A C. Wood. D. D.,
pastor. Preaching, 11 a m. by the pas
tor. A special song service will be held
at night, after which J. C. Logan, super
intendent of the Associated Charities, will
communion ...
Saturday, October 28, Feast of
Sts. Simon and Jude, holy communion at
7:30.
ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier
and Plne-sts. Rev. C. B. Wilmer. D. D..
rector. 7:80 a. m.. holy communion; 11
a. m„ morning prayer and sermon; 7:80
p. m.. evening prayer and sermon; Sun
day school, 9:45 a in.
CHRI8TIAN.
FIRST—Corner South l*yor-st. and Trin-
Ity-ave. Bible school at 9:80 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with ser
mon by the minister, Dr. L. O. Brlcker.
Subject, "A Saved Soul and a Lost Life.”
At 6:80 p. m., Christian Endeavor meet
ing. At 7:80 the ministar begins a new
series of popular Sunday evening sermons,
under the title: "These Human Lives of
Ours, and the Little Problems of Happy
Living.” This is a sequel to the series on
"The Music of Married Life." The sub
ject of the fjrat sermon will be "We Two
and Ours." The sub-topics are: Just be
tween us two; comradeship before the
hearth Are: courtship courtesies: the mat
rimonial thermostat; making little com-
B romlses for happiness; the return of
io angel; the keepers of paradise.
LUTHERAN*
ST. JOHNS GERMAN—Corner Forsyth
and Qarnett-sts. G. Nusemann, pastor.
In the service at 11 a. m. the Rev. J. U.
Stotts, a missionary to ChlnA will speak.
Bible school, 9:45 a m. A cordial Invita
tion la extended to all who wish to attend.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Corner
Trinity-aye. and Capitol place. Rev. W.
C. Schaeffer, Jr., pastor. Services, 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject morning ser
mon, "The Pillar and Ground of the
Truth." Subject night sermon, "The Al
ly Within the Gates." Bible school, 9:80;
Charles H. 8teigl!ts, superintendent.
Luther league Wednesday night at Jl
o’clock. Subject for discussion. "Poverty
and Its Causes." All are Invited.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—The usual
services will be held Sunday morning.
Sunday school at 9:45; Hamilton Doug
las, superintendent Preaching, U a m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
VfEST END-AVE.—Bible
9:45 a. m. to 10:46 a. in.; commu
nion and (aUowablp from U to 11:10.
Thors will be proachlng beginning at
11:30 bjr Evangelist John E. Dunn, of
Montgomery, Ala. There will be no
services In the evening, as all are Invited
Pryor churoh. Prayer meeting Thursday
evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited
to attend these services. Take Walker
to Weatvlaw car and get off at Wellborn-
SOUTH PRYOR AND VASSAR-BT8.—
Bible atudy from 3:43 to 10:46. Com
munion and fellowahlp from 11 to 11:30.
gins at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30. All are Invited to at
tend these services. Take Pryor-st. to
Federal prison car and get off at Vaa-
EAST POINT—Bible study from 2 to 2:46
p. m. Communion and fellowship from
2 to 2:20. Preaching beginning at 2:30
by Evangelist John E. Dunn.
CONSTITUTION—Bible atudy from 10 to
10:46 a. m. Communion and fellowahlp
from 11 to 11:30. Preaching by Elder a.
M. McKee at 11:30.
CHRISTIAN
SCIEiyE.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENT
1ST. Cable ball, North Broad-it. serv
ice... 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:10 a- m.
Wednesday evening meeting. Including
urana. open aauy, except aunaay,' rr
a. m. to 6 p. m., free to the public.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
Frank E. Block Col
short time. Write at one* for booklet.
Rochester Nurses Institute, 100, Roches
ter, N. Y. 636
ATTENTION, WOMEN!
I WANT ten women with brains; gentle,
refined, well-bred, convincing talkers,
for a high class proposition, by a rising
corporation. Vary good remuneration to
those who can make good. If you can't
qualify don't call. Ask for Mr. William
wollersteln. Room 3, 85% Lucklo-st. Call
Monday, 9 a. m. 10-31-11
■amity or rour ana ao tne nouseworx:
good homo and pay. 331 Euclld-ave... 663
WANTED—A reliable, unincumbered wo
man cook for small family; room on
>L Apply 243 Ponce DeLeon-av*. 702
WANTED—A good reliable woman de
siring a good home to stay with an In
valid lady. Apply 602 Washlngton-at.
_Good pay to right
Ellsabeth-aL, Inman F
WANTED—To sill a shorthand aeholar-
ship cheap; unlimited cours*. W. W.
care Georgian. 717
EXPERIENCED cook at 163 East Tenth-
In small family.
Monday at 300 Pledmont-av*.
for you If you w!
with the new Hermann permanent halt
wave now. No competition. Big money.
Few competent operators. We also tench
manicuring, facia] massage, electrolysis
and chiropody by free clinic and careful
Instructions. Personal Interview or card
mailed will explain how to batter your
condition. Moler Barber Collage, 63 Weet
Mitch ell-st
733
CATHOLIC.
INCARNATION—343 Leo-st, near Gor
don-.t.. West End. Rev. Vincent C.
Lacey ractor. 7:30 a. m., holy commu'
nlon; 11 a m„ morning prayer and ser
... mon: I p. in., evening prayer and sermon.
tall of the great opportunities of that Sunday sohool at 9:45. Bible classes for
work. Sunday achool, 9:30 a m.: Edward' women and man at 9:45 and 10 a m. re-
61. Gordon, superintendent. Ladles' Aid spsctlvely.
society meets every Tuesday afternoon:
letlng, Wedneeday '' ~
ese services.
■ mlnger. rector. 7:30 a. m„ holy commun-
INMAN YARDS—Preaching by the paator, Ion; 3:45 a. m.. Sunday achool: 11 a m.,
O. W. Lewis, Sunday, 11 a m. and morning prayer and sermon. The rector
7:30 p. m. All railroad men and their
families nro Invited and everybody else.
Sunday achool at 3:30 a. tn. All children
are Invited to meet with us.
CAPITOL-AVE.—Rev. William Ruseell
Owen, minister. Morning subject,
“Paths to Power.” Subject at nfght,
“What the Baptists Owe to the Episco
palian*." The church has opened a nur
sery and tn order that the mothers may
attend all mothers are Invited to bring
their children and leave them In the
nuraery.
EPIPHANY—Comer Moreland and Eu-
clld-aves., Inman Park. Rev. Russell
K. Smith, rector. 11 a. m., morning
prayer and sermon; 7:30 p. m., evening
prayer and sermon; 0:45 a m., Sunday
achool.
ave. uunaay acnooi, m. tv. » outer,
superintendent. Public worship. U a. m.;
music and singing. 7:30 p. m.: preaching.
3 p. m. Subject "A New Heaven and a
New Earth." Tuneadgy nfght, B. Y. P.
U.: Wednesday night, prayer services, led
’Brother W. P. Gresham. Subject, "Re-
HOLY COMFORTER—Comer Atlanta-
ave. and Pulllam-«t. Kev. John D.
Wing, rector. Holy communion 7:30 o.
m.; 11 a. m„ morning prayer and sermon,
7:30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon.
The RL Rev. the Bishop of Atlanta will
preach. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Sat
urday, October 33, th* feast of SL Simon
and SL Jude, the holy communion at 10
LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS—J. E. Daniel,
pastor. The revival continues thru the
week. Everybody cordially Invited to at
tend tbeae service!. The pastor ls bring
sssleted by Rev. T. E. McCutchen, who
wUl preach at 11 a m.. and Rev. C. W.
Rowe, who will preach at 7:30 p. m. Take
Lakewood car and get off at Lakewood
HelghtA
WESTERN HEIGHTS—A maM meeting
will be held at the church Bunday at
I p. m.. conducted by Rev. T. E. Mc
Cutchen.
» S'! T,n, h-«. Preaching, 11 a. m. and
: ,|n o. m. by the najtor.
' school, 9:lo a m.
JONE8-AVE.—Sunday
a. m.: J. B. Eason, *Y.
vlval service* will continue thru Sun-
at 3 p. m. Before each evening
ce. Mr. Stephens will apand fifteen
tea In giving,«oma very Interesting
amusing sidelights on Chinese life
customs. Th* public 1* cordially
Invited to hear this remarkable preacher.
reachtree and Caln-et*.
Charles W. Daniel, paator. Public wor-
ihlD at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Sunday
FIRST—Corner
night i
9:39 A
ID PARK—Sunday achool at
m.: W. J. Brownlee, superin-
Preaching at 11 A m. and 7:30
by Rev. George A. Nichole, of
Important announcements will
a Sunday for services In thenear
future. All the members of th* church
UNIVERSALIST.
Rev. E. Dean EUenwood, paitor. 1:41
. m.. Sunday achool with classes for all;
Sari* E. Griggs, superintendent. 10 a.
A. pastor's Bible claa*, studying "John,
the Unafraid;" ll A m.. service of wor-
^Pi« wl th. ^"otths'Mi^." "In
seats free end all are cordially invited.
ST. PAULS—Eaet Point. Rev. M. O.
Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 a m.; Sunday school at 10:30
a m.
ST. TIMOTHYS—South Kirkwood. Rev.
Russell K. Smith In chargA Evening
prater and sermon at 4: Sunday sohool
BT. JOHNS—College P
Weller, vicar. 7:30
muntpn; 11 a. m., mo.,
sermon. Sunday school.
ST. MARYS SETTLEMENT HOUSE—
Oat# City mills. Rev. C. K. Weller In
charge. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Even
ing prayer and sermon at 7:30.
ST JOHN—Norcroa*. Sunday school at
4 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon at
f p. m. by the lay reader.
SACRED HEART—Masses at 7, 9:30 and
11 o’clock. Father Horton will preach;
children’s man, 9:45; Sunday school,
10:80; confirmation class for adults, 3:30;
afternoon services, 4:40. The missions
will be attended as follows: Ather Petit
at Cartersvf!!e;Father Wilhelmy at Rome;
Father Dangolier at Marietta; Father
Quinn at Canton and Ball Ground.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE ATLANTA HOI4NB88 UNION will
meet at Union Rescue Mission hall, 234
Marletts-st„ Sunday at 3 p. m.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Tabernacle, 79 Capltol-ave. Services
Sunday at 3:30 p. m. and Wednesday at
3 p. m. Sunday school at 3:30 p.
Youn — —'— -
at 7:1
C. A.—Railroad
[lally Invited to hear Rev.
C. B. Wilmer, D. D„ rector of St. Lukes
Episcopal church, at the Railroad Young
lien’s Christian association rooms, I1H
West Alabama-iL, Sunday afternoon at
up a part of the exercises
DIVINE SCIENCE
Carnegie library. Tha subject of "E
will be discussed by members of thi
clety. Visitors are welcome.
NOTICE!
NO ADVERTISEMENT will be
dleoontlnued on phone orders
Kindly notify this office In writing
when you wish to stop your ad.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WE SECURE positions for etenographei
No charge for our service*. Cell to a
ue. Th* Monarch Typewriter Com par
97K Peachtree-eL
BT. PAULS (Colored)—Aubum-av*., near
Fort-sL Rev. A. E. Day. vicar. Holy
communion at 6:80 a m. Momlng prayer
and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and
sermon at I p. m. Sunday achool at 9:10
a. m. Wedneaday evening service at 3
p. m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
AUiniB LflOII IVt. **• »*• **»*•*»*. a*.
District Superintendent.
EGELSTON MEMORIAL — Wsshlngton-
■t„ corner Fulton-st. Take Washing-
ton-at. car. Rev. Earl R. Slut* paator.
Sunday achool at 8:30: R. M. For!ter, su
perintendent. Kpworth league’ at 7 p. m.;
17 N. Hoagtand, leader. At U a. m. the
pastor will preach. Subject. "The Face
at the Window." At 3 p. m. Dr. J. V.
StouttA of China, will preach. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night.
Sunday school superintendent. RaUy day
exercise; longs and recitations by the
Sunday achool; address by tha pastor;
exorcises to begin at 3:30 a. m. A cor
dial Invitation to all. Regular preaching
service begin* at 7:M p. m. Preaching
by tha pastor. Subject, "Vision!."
Prayer meeting Wednesday nlghL
HEMPHILL-AVE.—Hsmphtll. north of
Emmstt-at. Taka Luckie-st. car. Rev.
H. K. Little paator. W. T. Southard
Sunday school superintendent. Preach
ing morning and evening by the pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Prayer meet
ing Wedneaday nlghL
no prevlofi* experience necessary; appll
ranis must live In city with parents or
relatives and must b* able to furnish
Apply In
lanta, Oe.
mry co.,
10-14-10
WHITE girl wanted for nurse. Want
some one to star In house. Address W.
A. 8.. car* Georgian. 10-17-21
WANTED—Good nurse. Mu*t »tay on lot.
ltefercne** required. Apply 661 West
Pcachtroo-eL 469
WANTED—A flrat-olaas chambermaid.
None need apply without A-l reference*.
442 Peachtroe-st. 10-21-45
WANTED—Every Southern woman to
learn dressmaking by mall; earn 310 to
160 weekly; catalog free. Caron* College
of Dressmaking, Clark Bldg., Jaekson-
rille, Fla. > 782
GIRLS wanted at 213% Marletta-at. to
make cape. Steady work and good
wagox 713
A WHITE GIRL for cook; good rom* In
house; good wage*. Apply with refer
ences. Phono S4t Iry. 409 Peachtree-st.
10-21-67
WANTED—Good cook. 211 Court land.
10-21-76
WANTED—An office lady at 416 Temple
Court Bldg. Small salary. Call * early
Monday morning. 756
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
WANTED—Soda water dispenser. Must
be neat and understand the business
and hare good recommendations. Good
chance for the right boy. Address Box
75, Collage Park, Oa. 694
WANTED—You to learn tql.graphy; big
demand for operator.: good money;
pleasant work; Mglns November 1; spe
cial price. 36 per month; position guaran
teed; three nfght lesson* each week. For
further Information, wr)t* or apply Teleg
raphy, 465 Orant-ai 608
11,000 MADE monthly handling llv* wire
proposition: aid* tin* or otherwise.
Southern Bala* Company, 604 Candler
Bldg. 41)
WANTED—By large publishing house a
blight young man aa assistant book
keeper and general office work. Salary
160 p«r month with chances for advance
ment. P. O. Box till. 10-30-18
HELP WANTED—MALE.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
WANTED—Men to take thirty days prac
tical course In our machine shops and
accept good positions In the automobile
business. Charlotte Auto School* Char
lotte. N. C. 4-5-40
WANTED—Barbers, to know that we
carry full line fixtures and supplies In
Atlanta. Write for catalog. Matthews A
Lively, Dept. O, Atlanta, Ga. 9-26*4
WANTED—Men to take 20 days practical
course In our machine shops: learn the
business and acoept good positions. New
Orleans Auto School, New Orleans, La.
9-2-17
customs clerks, mall carriers; Atlanta
examinations coming. Send for tree sam
ple questions from previous examinations.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 60-J, Roches
ter, N. Y. 524
ABLE-BODIED men wanted for the U. 8.
marine corps, between the ages of 19
and 85. Must native born or have
first papers: Monthly pay $15 to $69.
Additional compensation possible. Food,
clothing, quarters and medical attendance
free. After 30 years service can retire
with 76 per cent of pay and allowances.
Service on board ship and ashore..In all
parts of the world. Apply at U. 8. Ma
rine Corps Recruiting Office. 116 MQK«n-
sle Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga. 10-2-16
FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves
and shampoos; all barber work free:
clean linen. Atlanta Barber College. 10
E. Mitchell. 10-4-47
LEARN barber trade (It's easy). W*
teach In one-half the time of other col
leges. Courae, tool* and position In our
shops only $30. Why pay more? Thou
sands of our graduates running shops or
making good wages Established fifteen
years. Atlanta Berber Collage. 10 East
MltehaU-at. 6-11-17
COMPETENT, experienced commercial
telegraph operator for permanent out-
of-town position; muit be able to furnish
first-class refsrences as to ability and
character. A. B. C., Box 90, care Geor
gian. 626
MAN over 25 yeare of age. with experi
ence as salesman or solicitor; perma-
nent position; traveling experience an
advantage, tho not necessary; must fur
nish flrst-class references as to charac
ter and previous employments. A. B. C.,
Box 16, care Georgian. 586
WANTED—Collector and solicitor for In
dustrial health and accident Insurance.
Good contract and steady position with
advancement for good man. Apply with
references, W. Culp, 333 Candler build
ing. 16-19-32
WANTED—An experienced marker; must
be reliable, acourate and write Plain,
neat hand, understand business thorough
ly and work steady; good opening for
hustler. Btoddard Dry Cleaning Estab
lishment. 130 Peachtree-st. 10-30-1
WANTED—Two single men for out-of-
town solicitors; good money to right
parties. Call Room 4 Marlon Hotel, 10
a. m. to 4 p. m. 10-20-24
A MAN who can cook and do general
work; room on yard; no rent. Apply 39
St. Charles-ave.. near North Boulevard.
10-20-11
.WANTED—Trustworthy, competent man
with 35,000 cash and upward to eriab-
|llsh and manage permanent subsidiary
business; 1260 a month and expense* and
extra share of profit*. Large manufac
turing company, well-known riaple line
for the right man, with big future pros
pects. For particular* address Buslnrs*
Man. Box 6, care Georgian. 10-21-8
HELP WANTED—MALE.
LOCAL representative wanted. No can
vassing or soliciting required; good In
come assured. Address National Co-Op
erative Realty Company, 040 Mardcn
Bldg., Washington, D. C. 2s
IJimo ciiemvor, ponOEHOiu puouiuii tu
rifht man. The H. A W. B. Drew* Com
pany, Dept X., Jacksonville, Fla. 10-21-9
WANTED—Our graduates are earning
big salaries aa writers of Chartler
Shorthand learned in three months time
thru correspondence. Coet low. Write
for free Illustrated booklet. Brown’s Cor
respondence School of Shorthand, Realty
Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. 68ft
iced furniture rub-
Chalr
money after school !
Must corte well recommended.
WANTED—TEACHERS..
clal enrollment offer: our demand* ex-
WA NT ED—AGENTS.
VR WISH to eatabllah an agenoy In each
county In the state for a line of goods
hat are wanted by every one. If you
an qualify as to Dullness ability, etc.,
ere Is an opportunity to go into busi
es! for yourself for a price that will
urprlae; an opportunity that oomes but
nee. The Inter-National Co., Atlanta,
la. P. O. Box 1104. 10-11-38
WAnTau—Man io iravei in ueorgin;
good pay and tailor-made suit Hi 90
days. Experience unnecessary* Candles,
soaps, grocery specialties. J. E. Me-
Brady A Co.. Chicago, lit
|25 WEEKLY JOB guaranteed young
men to learn automobile business. We
furnish auto model. Teach you at home
In eight weeks. Mako 110 weekly while
. 100j
HONEST WOMEN wanted In every town
to represent well known wholesale firm.
Experience unnecessary. Must furnish
good references. Easy, pleasant work.
Fair salary to start. McLean. Black A
Co., 2162 Beverty-et.. Boston, Mass.
HONEST man wanted In every town to
represent well known wholesale Arm.
Experience unnecessary. Must furnish
good refsrences. Easy, pleasant work.
Fair salary to start. McLean, Black A
Cd, 2161 Beverly-st, Boston Mass. 9-16-11
where In dyeing and cleaning buslneasi
no capital; enormous proftts; send for
free booklet. Bystem 154, Marion, Kjr.
any man or woman of
-life Insurance Com-
The company issues
only business contracts at
the lowest rates consistent
with safety. This is an op
portunity vou should avail
yourself of. For full par
ticulars, write •
GLASS & ASHBURN, ;
State Agents,
MOULTRIE, GEORGIA.
FREE SAMPLE——Patented August 29.
g 29,11', Not sold In stores. Dally profit
dead easy. Send Je (mailing roetl.
C. Bead Mfg. Co., ft Keade, New York.
AGENTS, no matter what you do, we want
to maH you our new catalog, a big 1M2
book Uuatratlng 5,000 guaranteed nrtlri-.
free to agenta. Writ* Immediately f,n-
terrltonr and_money-making catalog. A.
W. Holmea A Co., Dapt. L, Providers.
R- I. !«7
Candler' LOCAL representative wanted; no can'
*61 i vaaalng or soliciting required; good In'
' come assured. Address National Co-Op-
Realty Co.. V-349 Mardan Bulid-
WANTED—Bindery girts; steady work
and good wage*. Byrd Printing Com
pany. 3-23-27
A GOOD opening for a first-class dress
maker: ir Interested, address Box 12*.
Waycross, Ga.
10-13-si
EXPERIENCED dressmaking help want
ed. Call 3Naa Hlscox, 194 Bpring.st.
Bril phone Ivy 1244. 10-19-U
ATTRACTIVE girl to tend Jawriry gam*
at carnivals; permanent position; coof
. Send description and photo to Fr*(
St, Aberdeen, ills* 10-17-3:
WANTED at one* a good woman for gen
eral housework. Apply 230 Mjrrtle-at.
10-10-21
WANTED—A good cook with satisfactory
reference*: have good accommodations
for right parson; wages |5 a week. Apply
43 Aulttn-avs. 017
WANTED—Pantry man; experienced. Ap
ply Steward, Folsom's Restaurant Com-
pany. 10-20-27
DON'T WORK FOR OTIIERS-Btart mall
order bualneaa at home; 1 mad* 18,640
last year: let m* tall you how; Instruct
ive booklet fra*. Voorhlea. Desk 344.
Omaha. Nsbr. 10-31-61
REPRESENTATIVE In ea6h city and vil
lage In Georgia wanted to sell high-
class prominent make of automobile; very
stueral commission; whole or part time
required; representative will have to have
at least $600 capital to buy demonstrate
lng automobile, ato. Th* Rothschild Co.,
Yonkera, N. Y. 10-31-61
WANTED—An experienced butler who
has good reference* and can wait on
tabl* and do house work In a satisfactory
manner: good wages to right man. Phono
Main 87 r 16-J. 10-31-43
WANTED—White boy about fourteen
years of aga, who will work. Kahtley
Brothers. 66V9 South Forsyth-st. 762
JOIN th* busy bunch In Draughon's night
school. Bookkeeping, shorthand, type
writing, penmanship, arithmetic, etc.
Phone Slain 669. 10-21-66
JOIN the busy bun In Draughon's night
school. Bookkeeping, shorthand, type
writing, penmanship, arithmetic, etc.
Phono Stain 349. 16-31-44
WANT a flrat-class butler. W. O, Jones,
36 South Forsyth-st. 736
COLORED past!? cook; email hotel; two
hall men. 1016 Century Bldg. 10-21-76
BRIGHT office boy about 16: young man
atsno-book keeper; A-l railroad ma
chine billing clerk. Aetna Business
Agency, 1616 Century Bldg. 14-31-77
6100 MONTHLY and expenses to travel
and distribute namples for big manu
facturer; steady work. 8. Scheffer. 62-A.
Chicago. 10-21-52
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade.
We have hundreds of graduates running
shop* depending upon us for help. Great
scarcity of barbers this season. Tnp
wages paid. Positions now waiting. Few
weeks completes. Tools given. Diplomas
granted. Wage* Saturdays. Board If <lc-
aired. Only placa In the world that can
ssv* you years of apprenticeship by In
structions with chart!, diagram! and fro*
practice. Gat particulars today. Moler
Harbor College. 43 Waat Mllchell-at. 736
TWO good canvasser# wanted; something
now; money advanced. Apply Monday
3 x m. Guarantee Optical Company, 136%
Peeohtree-st. 14-31-47
636 WEEKLY and ex pen*** to trust-
worthy people to travel and distribute
•ampler for big whole**!* house. C
Emery. 441 Plymouth. Chicago. 16-21-64
you eventual!
for my book.
Washington, 1
of wide experience employ
n securing patent*. So will
r. Why wait? Juet tend
Wm. T. Jon**; (31 O-at.,
order bualneaa; began email; free
let tails how; no "outfit" scheme. Man
agar, Box 164, Marion, Ky. 7-33-30
FREE ILLUSTRATED book tril* about
over 360,000 protected positions In U. 8.
service. More than 40,000 vacancies every
year. There Is a big chance here for you,
aure and gtnaroua pay, lifetime employ
ment. Easy to get. Juat aak for book
let. C-413. No obligation. Earl Hop-
kina, Washington, D. C. 82
WANTED—For U. 8. srmy, able-bodied.
of If and
can spaas, read ana writs me r.nsusa
language. For Information apply to re
cruiting officer, tlit Whltehall-st, At
lanta, or 411 Cherry-at., Macon, Ga.
10-3-6
products by our special proceaaea. Easy,
pleasant work. Illg demand. 300 per
cent profit. Can be don* at home. Only
small amount necessary. Complete In
structions. ll. P. W. Jonee, 130 Llberty-
at„ New York. 077
ATTENTION, HUSTLERS
I WANT ten men who can sail. If you
can't qualify don't call. I can show you
how to make good remuneration; legiti
mate and congenial work. Are you a
huatlerT Then you are the man I want.
Ask for Mr. William Walleraleln. Room
3, 35% Luckte-at. Call Monday, 0 a. m.
I WILL atari you earning 34 dally at
home In spare time silvering mirrors; no
capital; free Inauuctlvs booklet, giving
' ns of operation. G. F. Redmond, Dept.
Boston, Mass.
WANTED—Colored man for butler. None
but those having experience need apply.
61 EUaabetb-aL, Inman Park. 10-21-33
with previous office experience. Must
inderstand use of typewriter for billing,
address P. O. Box 1725. Atlanta. (91
general office man. One with aoma ax-
terlenca In ‘
tut not abi
rood references
apply at once to Meckle-Crawford Con-
itructlon Company, 331 Grant building.
omce man. une wun eome ex
it? general contracting preferred,
absolutely necessary. Must have
eretires and bo able to give bond.
gaily Incorporated, licensed bureau so
uring players for minor league try-outs.
Register now. Bend stamp. National
Baseball Registration Bureau, Indianapo
lis, Ind. 729
31,030 profit In six weeks. Stevenson sell
ing 30 every day. You do the same. Ev
eryone amazed over marvelous accurtrv
of new wonderful automatic rasor sharp
ener. Agents, saltsmen, managers want
ed svsry where; all or spare time; |60 t..
310 weekly. Get details; sworn listen
at onco. The Never MM
Colton Bldg., Toledo,
tlon that beat* them all. Writ# for terms
and free samples If you mean business
Guaranteed Hosiery Company, 7029 Finch
Bldg., Dayton, Ohio.
611
HONE8T SIAN OR WOMAN WANTED
In tvary town to represent well-known
wholesale firm. Experience unnecessary.
Must furnish good references. Easy,
pleasant work. Fair salary to start. Mc
Lean, Black * Co., 2149 Baveriy-aL, Bos
ton,
9-16-16
uuua wiui wre wusoiutciy guaranteed to
please? If so, w* want you to sell Ttn-
No-More and Frecklcater preparations.
Proflu large; work pleasant; writs today
for particulars. Baker-Wheeler Manufar.
taring Co., Dallas, Tex 7-29-6
WIN NEXT 11,200. We tell you how.
140,000 already won by tan Inexne
rlenctd people. Btoneman received 81,200
Abolishes plumbing, water works. Belt,'
heating. Little wonder Hart sold sixteen
In three hours 16,000 to data Lode-
wlck seventeen first day. Crrdlt given
Investigate today. Boat others to ex
clusive sal*. Means fortune. Allen Man
ufacturing Company, 3433 Allen building.
Toledo, Ohio. 10-21-54
A0ENT8 wanted to sell well advertised
article to wholesale and retail or no
tion trad* for European concern; refer
ences required. Address 8. Bosch. 18
West Twenty-aevanth-st, New York.
734
PICTURE AOENT8—Band for new cat-
MnpItsT credit. ’Modal'Portrait Co., 417
South Irvlng-ave., Chicago.
AGENTS—Winner of winners; now Idea:
Quoan broom; soils 60e: proven quick
est, cleanest; exclusive territory; repeat
er on market; golden opportunity. War-
ran Brush Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. 724
alogue. Family Portrait Ca, Wayna, IR
733
tag' j
telling photo tHIlowtops. 26c; oromW)**,
25c; portrait*. 35c; ollettM, 30c. Wa pro
duce work* of art. guaranteed, lowest
price*; largest stutllo, prompt serrlcc.
credit given, samples, portrait and frame
catalogue free. Daniel H. Ritter Co.. 1214
Madison, Chicago. JU. 19-21-69